Dominion Energy - Power Station in the VA and eastern US grid
It is important that all who are interested in attending contact me via email (and copy our ASCE BRB Program Chair Ed Kent at [email protected]) by January 30 so that Dominion Energy can run the necessary security check and plan for the number of attending. Details of the tour are tentative, but we will provide more information in early February. Additionally, you may RSVP and make your $5 lunch payment here:
Stripe link to RSVP and make a lunch payment
Below are the topics we asked that Dominion consider:
Introduction- including basic components and functions of nuclear power generation, Lake Anna cooling water and dike system, role of the Power Station in the VA and eastern US grid, recent extension of operating license, and plant security.
Planning Phase Highlights- siting, permitting, environmental considerations for Lake Anna and the Power Station.
Construction Phase Highlights- challenges, unique aspects, progress photos.
Tour of the Power Station- control room, reactor (not allowed), boiler, pumps, turbine, generator, cooling water intake and discharge, spent fuel storage area and any disposal plans.
Mark Smith has said that he will line up some of the North Anna projects people to walk through some of the processes for executing large projects including planning and permits. While they are unable to talk in detail about plant security, it will be addressed at a high level. For the other items of interest, he will arrange for people to discuss.
The tentative plan is to have a meet-and-greet type of session with presentations given in the areas that we are interested in followed by a plant tour. We can go into the control room as well as in the simulator where we would be free to walk around and look at things up close. The reactor building will not be able to be accessed during that time, but we can go pretty much anywhere else.
This is an exciting opportunity to learn about a major source of carbon-free energy in Virginia. Please contact Ryan Henry by January 30 to reserve your place for the tour.